If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.

Now, this seems to be a brilliantly constructed and generally useful program. However, I too have encountered a little problem in using it.
After defining the CK-Path, I get this:
(Obviously using Windows XP SP2, Deus Vult)

Public Service Announcement:"...this is still a free country and anyone telling a
fellow like me "brother you're full of ****" better be
good and ready to answer politely when asked if he'd care
to say why!"

77

Join Date

Apr 2003

Location

The Netherlands

Posts

29,526

Originally Posted by monsterfurby

Now, this seems to be a brilliantly constructed and generally useful program. However, I too have encountered a little problem in using it.
After defining the CK-Path, I get this:
(Obviously using Windows XP SP2, Deus Vult)

Does Utility use a system font or an inner one?
How can i change it to manage compatibility with russian version of the game?

DG generally uses the default system font. I might have specified other fonts in some places, I don't remember. As for compatibility with the Russian version, I don't really know, I don't have it... Someone posted in this thread earlier saying that it worked with Cyrillic characters, you could try contacting him and asking what he did.

Divergences - An alternative history mod for Victoria 2. Now at version 0.5, with a new military system an many new countries.

Now, this seems to be a brilliantly constructed and generally useful program. However, I too have encountered a little problem in using it.
After defining the CK-Path, I get this:
(Obviously using Windows XP SP2, Deus Vult)

Can you tell me exactly when that happens? After clicking on what? I'll have a look tonight.

Divergences - An alternative history mod for Victoria 2. Now at version 0.5, with a new military system an many new countries.

DG generally uses the default system font. I might have specified other fonts in some places, I don't remember. As for compatibility with the Russian version, I don't really know, I don't have it... Someone posted in this thread earlier saying that it worked with Cyrillic characters, you could try contacting him and asking what he did.

indeed, after installing version 0.33 the russian characters are displayed correctly.

I'm afraid so. What is needed is actually not the saved games structure (except for the "load most recent" function), but a lot of in-game data : the names of the dynasties, the CoA, the portraits, ect.

Divergences - An alternative history mod for Victoria 2. Now at version 0.5, with a new military system an many new countries.

"Ultimately they will become empty, mindless spectres; stripped of will and soul, only their thirst for freedom gives them hunger for vengeance..."
Rush-The Necromancer
Without trucks, America stops!
"Three-quarters of a soldier's life is spent in aimlessly waiting about." -Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy

80

Join Date

Jul 2005

Location

Holy Roman Empire

Posts

7,468

Thanks very much for this application. I finally tried it out yesterday, and immediately could use it to update the DVIP -- it reported several incorrect marriages (caused by issues like incorrect birthdates on characters or typos), and the tool was invaluable in merging duplicate dynasties

"I Have noticed even people who claim everything is predestined and that we can do nothing to change it, look before they cross the road." - Stephan Hawkings

Owner of a Golden Phoenix cookie!●Extremely Proud owner of a BiB cookie! ●I also have a very special Johan cookie as well●
Owner of 7 2Coaties"Why not? The primary causes for union are, thankfully, long gone. So why are we hanging on to it? For the sake of sentimentality? An uncertain economic argument that's easily dismissed? Nah. Go forth, Scots. All power to your elbow. You'll take the oil and we'll take the nukes, and we'll be in Brussels afore ye. And so on." - Rabid Bogling